Taking stock

Slide image

I became the kind of person that I am today

Who I am happened from my repeated beingness and frequent habits.

Through daily action I became the kind of person that I am, doing that which my future self did, daily

Inspired by incremental self-improvement through daily habits - Atomic Habits book by James Clear

This illustration represents the idea that identity forms through repeated action—you become the kind of person who does X by consistently doing X.

The work explores the "1% daily improvement" concept -- small, consistent changes compound over time.

Rather than dramatic transformation, it's about incremental shifts that accumulate into meaningful change.

The phrase "doing that which my future self did" creates an interesting temporal loop—acting as if you're already the person you want to become, which gradually makes it true through repetition.

Consistency matters more than intensity

What's one small daily action that, if repeated consistently, would move you closer to who you want to become?

What's your daily practice?

This design explores incremental improvement through consistent action.

Some find the "1% daily" framework motivating and achievable.

Others need different approaches to growth.

Available Formats: Hoodies, T-shirts, Mug, Canvas

Slide image

The phrase "doing that which my future self did" creates an interesting temporal loop—acting as if you're already the person you want to become, which gradually makes it true through repetition.

Consistency matters more than intensity

SHOP "Taking stock"